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Notes from New Orleans
7:48 pm
Thu February 21, 2013
"Late Night" in New Orleans Takes on New Meaning
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If you've ever watched any late-night television, you probably know that Jay Leno's program broadcasts from Los Angeles and that David Letterman records his show from the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York. And while those empires of late-night are indeed thousands of miles away, the opportunity to attend a talk show is closer than you might expect.
On this week's Notes from New Orleans, Sharon Litwin speaks with the ukele-playing musical host and producer of the Crescent City's own Goodnight Show.
To read a related article written by Litwin, visit Nolavie.com.
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